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IMPLEMENTATION OF MOBILE TARGET DETECTION IN WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS

IMPLEMENTATION OF MOBILE TARGET DETECTION IN WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS

... of wireless sensor networks is the target or event ...static sensor networks, ...a sensor network can be enhanced by the use of mobility. Mobile robots prepared ... See full document

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Current Implementation of the Flooding Time Synchronization Protocol in Wireless Sensor Networks

Current Implementation of the Flooding Time Synchronization Protocol in Wireless Sensor Networks

... In an attempt to understand how the authors of the FTSP were able to get an absolute synchro- nization error of 1.4 µs in a wireless network configuration, the protocol presented in Maroti et. al’s paper was ... See full document

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Implementation of Data Mining in Wireless Sensor
Networks: An Integrated Review

Implementation of Data Mining in Wireless Sensor Networks: An Integrated Review

... the wireless communication technique. Mobile sinks can be mounted upon urban vehicles with fixed trajectories supply the ideal infrastructure to effectively retrieve sensory data from such isolated WSN ... See full document

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A Wormhole Attack Detection and Prevention Technique in Wireless Sensor Networks

A Wormhole Attack Detection and Prevention Technique in Wireless Sensor Networks

... attack detection mechanism alongside with a prevention technique in network and communication infrastruc- tures are highly challenging and ongoing research work, attracting a wide range of researchers’ attention ... See full document

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Fusion Rules for Distributed Detection in Clustered Wireless Sensor Networks with Imperfect Channels

Fusion Rules for Distributed Detection in Clustered Wireless Sensor Networks with Imperfect Channels

... The rest of the paper is organized as follows. In Section II related work is reviewed. The adopted notation is explained in Section III. The system model is presented in Section IV. The proposed fusion rules are ... See full document

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Privacy preserving and the detection of the packet networks when the attacks fail in the wireless sensor networks

Privacy preserving and the detection of the packet networks when the attacks fail in the wireless sensor networks

... We defined Vampire attacks, a new class of resource consumption attacks that use routing protocols to permanently disable ad- hoc wireless sensor networks by depleting nodes’ battery power. These ... See full document

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Covering the Target Objects with Mobile Sensors by Using Genetic Algorithm in Wireless Sensor Networks

Covering the Target Objects with Mobile Sensors by Using Genetic Algorithm in Wireless Sensor Networks

... efficient sensor placement under varieties of situation and environment have been proposed to achieve maximum coverage in WSNs ...each sensor does not need any prior information of the environment, and ... See full document

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A Comparative Analysis on Various Intrusion Detection Techniques for Wireless Sensor Networks

A Comparative Analysis on Various Intrusion Detection Techniques for Wireless Sensor Networks

... The Major advantage our proposed approach is that it provides two levels of security by using resources of sensor network optimally. It also reduces the workload of Cluster Head (CH) and provides enhanced ... See full document

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Analytical framework for Adaptive Compressive Sensing for Target Detection within Wireless Visual Sensor Networks

Analytical framework for Adaptive Compressive Sensing for Target Detection within Wireless Visual Sensor Networks

... plane target tracking are ...the target in the difference image using the compressive measurements to eliminate the requirement of any auxiliary image ... See full document

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Aggregation of Recoverable Concealed Data in Homogeneous Wireless Sensor Networks

Aggregation of Recoverable Concealed Data in Homogeneous Wireless Sensor Networks

... A wireless sensor network is a group of specialized transducers with a communications infrastructure for monitoring and recording conditions at diverse ...A sensor network consists of multiple ... See full document

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Fast Detection Of Replica Node In Mobile Sensor Network

Fast Detection Of Replica Node In Mobile Sensor Network

... that wireless Sensor networks, with low-resource nodes that are typically left unattended and meant to be self- organizing, are potentially vulnerable to a wide range of ...capture sensor ... See full document

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Improving Energy Efficieny of Wireless Sensor Networks through Modified Localization Algorithms

Improving Energy Efficieny of Wireless Sensor Networks through Modified Localization Algorithms

... ABSTRACT: Wireless sensor network (WSN) is a new technology consisting of spatially distributed sensors for monitoring the physical or environmental conditions and a large number of wireless ... See full document

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Detection and Prevention of Sybil Attacks in Mobile Wireless Sensor Networks

Detection and Prevention of Sybil Attacks in Mobile Wireless Sensor Networks

... Validation techniques may be accustomed stop Sybil attacks and dismiss masquerading hostile entities. an area entity might settle for a foreign identity supported a central authority that ensures a matched correspondence ... See full document

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Imposter Detection in Mobile Wireless Sensor Networks

Imposter Detection in Mobile Wireless Sensor Networks

... of sensor nodes, we assume that a node can store only a limited number of pair-wise keys, ...a sensor node stores the encryption key that it shares with the sink, and shared keys to the sensor nodes ... See full document

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Target Detection and Tracking in Mobile Sensor Networks

Target Detection and Tracking in Mobile Sensor Networks

... of wireless sensor networks, such as healthcare, building and military monitoring, home ...single target tracking in controlled mobility sensor networks, researchers in have ... See full document

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Sequential Probability Ratio for Detection of Mobile Replica Node Attacks in WSN

Sequential Probability Ratio for Detection of Mobile Replica Node Attacks in WSN

... Wireless sensor networks consists of a large number of sensor nodes, this sensor nodes are organized into cluster and send vital signals to the base ...etc.. Wireless ... See full document

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A Distributive Approach for Data Collection and Consignment Balancing In Wireless Sensor Networks via Mu-Mimo

A Distributive Approach for Data Collection and Consignment Balancing In Wireless Sensor Networks via Mu-Mimo

... a sensor to declare itself to be a cluster head or member, respectively, before reaching its maximum number of ...a sensor is greater than th or less than tm compared with its neighbours, it can immediately ... See full document

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A Survey on Target Coverage in Wireless Sensor Networks

A Survey on Target Coverage in Wireless Sensor Networks

... all sensor nodes have the same amount of initial energy and have the same energy consumption rate in the active ...single sensor is assumed as one time unit if it is activated all the ...each sensor ... See full document

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Improving Efficiency in WSN using Multihead Node Selection

Improving Efficiency in WSN using Multihead Node Selection

... for mobile data collection in wireless sensor networks, which includes the sensor layer, cluster head layer, and mobile collector (called SenCar) ...the sensor layer, a ... See full document

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An Efficient Way To Use Heterogeneous Wireless Sensor Nodes Using Hybrid Unequal Routing Protocol Using Mobile Sink

An Efficient Way To Use Heterogeneous Wireless Sensor Nodes Using Hybrid Unequal Routing Protocol Using Mobile Sink

... in Wireless Sensor Networks with Mobile Sink has been ...Multiple Mobile Sinks for Heterogeneous WSN has been presented in this ...in wireless sensor ... See full document

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